resin eclipse support

Resin includes excellent support for Eclipse. The Resin Eclipse plugin is based on the proven Eclipse
Web Tools Platform (WTP) included by default in the Eclipse IDE for Java EE
Developers. Using the Resin plugin you can start servers, stop servers,
deploy/undeploy applications, debug on the server and so on. You can even
automatically download and install the latest version of Resin or apply
for a development license for Resin Pro. The Eclipse plugin is by far the
easiest way to get started with Resin.

Installing the Resin Plugin

The Resin Eclipse plugin supports Helios (Eclipse 3.6) and above.
Indigo (Eclipse 3.7) and above already comes with the Resin plugin
registered. To download the Resin plugin, go to the 'New Server' dialog
and click on 'Download additional server adapters'. In the
'Install New Extension' dialog, you'll see Resin as an option.

Once the plugin is installed, you'll see Resin 4.0 as an option in the
'New Server' dialog. When you select Resin, the wizard will take you
through the steps to create a server instance in Eclipse.

If you're using Helios, you will need to install the Resin plugin yourself
directly from the Resin Eclipse plugin website
(http://www.caucho.com/eclipse/).
You can do this by registering the plugin website as an Available Software Site
in Eclipse. Once you've done that, you'll be able to install the plugin manually.

Using the Eclipse Plugin

The Resin plugin supports all of the common server operations supported by WTP. You can
start a server, stop a server, restart a server, debug on the server (including debugging remote
servers), profile a server, add/remove projects to the server, clean the server,
deploy/redeploy applications and so on. These operations are accessed either by right-clicking
the server instance or right-clicking a project associated with a Resin server. If you are an
experienced Eclipse user you should feel right at home.